Squid Species Breaks Off Leg as Self-Defence Mechanism

A squid that lives deep in the northern Pacific Ocean has evolved a lizard-like approach to self-defence. The foot-long octopus squid (Octopoteuthis deletron), jettisons its arms when confronted by a predator, creating a diversion for escape. The cre

http://www.guampdn.com/VideoNetwork/1769221399001/Squid-Species-Breaks-Off-Leg-as-Self-Defence-Mechanismhttp://cdn.newslook.com/b4/b413e4fcd7a2e0b0537165fbfdef1f20/mp4_low/b413e4fcd7a2e0b0537165fbfdef1f20-mp4_low.mp4http://www.guampdn.com/VideoNetwork/1769221399001/Squid-Species-Breaks-Off-Leg-as-Self-Defence-Mechanismhttp://cdn.newslook.com/b4/b413e4fcd7a2e0b0537165fbfdef1f20/images/frame_0002.jpgSquid Species Breaks Off Leg as Self-Defence MechanismA squid that lives deep in the northern Pacific Ocean has evolved a lizard-like approach to self-defence. The foot-long octopus squid (Octopoteuthis deletron), jettisons its arms when confronted by a predator, creating a diversion for escape. The cre5Pacific oceanRhode IslandwildlifeStephanie Bushscience00:36